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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #50 on: February 26, 2008, 07:09:32 AM »
Just think, it could always be worse. There are lots of people that are much worse off. During the rough times you have to appreciate all the good things that you have and you may take for granted. Nice avatar by the way. My aps are coming in slowly...thank God....and thanks to Ripitupbaby's killer cardio advise  :P
Worse huh?  Funny you should say that as I just got off the phone with my doctor.  Here is what he said:

1) The chest X-ray was abnormal, so I need to have a f/u one ASAP.  If it's still abnormal, I'll have to have a CT scan of with contrast.

2) There were some unusual lab abnormalities, including changes in fluids/electrolytes/nutrition, elevated proteins from the muscle (which may just be related to heavy work-outs and supplements), and mild (less than 3 times normal) elevation of liver enzymes.  He suspects that most (or even all) of these changes are self-limited in my case, and were related being in acute a.fib. and to the situation that caused the a.fib. In the first place. 

3) When my rate is uncontrolled, it appears that I are developing mild congestive heart failure, which is causing most of my symptoms.  He is increasing my medication. 

4) The echocardiogram shows a mild leak of the mitral valve (which is not unusual).  What is unusual for a mild leak is that it has already enlarged my left atrium (the wall of this filling chamber contains the natural pacemaker of the heart).  When this wall is enlarged, especially when someone has underlying autoimmune thyroid disease, the chance of going back into a.fib. following ablation is a little bit higher.  Thus, we may wish to continue carvedilol at low doses even after the ablation (and/or to be more aggressive with following or treating the thyroid).  Also, if the ablation fails, then I will be on lifelong anticoagulation. 
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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #51 on: February 26, 2008, 07:17:45 AM »
Worse huh?  Funny you should say that as I just got off the phone with my doctor.  Here is what he said:

1) The chest X-ray was abnormal, so I need to have a f/u one ASAP.  If it's still abnormal, I'll have to have a CT scan of with contrast.

2) There were some unusual lab abnormalities, including changes in fluids/electrolytes/nutrition, elevated proteins from the muscle (which may just be related to heavy work-outs and supplements), and mild (less than 3 times normal) elevation of liver enzymes.  He suspects that most (or even all) of these changes are self-limited in my case, and were related being in acute a.fib. and to the situation that caused the a.fib. In the first place. 

3) When my rate is uncontrolled, it appears that I are developing mild congestive heart failure, which is causing most of my symptoms.  He is increasing my medication. 

4) The echocardiogram shows a mild leak of the mitral valve (which is not unusual).  What is unusual for a mild leak is that it has already enlarged my left atrium (the wall of this filling chamber contains the natural pacemaker of the heart).  When this wall is enlarged, especially when someone has underlying autoimmune thyroid disease, the chance of going back into a.fib. following ablation is a little bit higher.  Thus, we may wish to continue carvedilol at low doses even after the ablation (and/or to be more aggressive with following or treating the thyroid).  Also, if the ablation fails, then I will be on lifelong anticoagulation. 
Wow....thats pretty intense. Sorry to hear that.
I know this may sound silly but things WILL get better. I realise this must be extremely frustrating for you right now. Just hang in there, take your meds and listen to the doctors. Things will improve. Your true friends (and getbig friends) are by your side, Laura.

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #52 on: February 26, 2008, 08:00:45 AM »

 damn Laura.  :-\

 
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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #53 on: February 26, 2008, 11:18:23 AM »
Sheesh :(

But you are going to be well again soon dweetir :) :-*

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #54 on: February 26, 2008, 12:17:43 PM »
I see the heart specialist tomorrow.  We shall see.
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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #55 on: February 26, 2008, 03:34:21 PM »
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Laura , I'm sad to hear the news , but I'll mos def pray extra and I believe that you will get good again.I'm sending out tons of good Karma for you and extra special wishes.

You have a fantastic support system in Michael alone , that deep love will only help heal any heart issue I strongly trust in that  :)

be as positive as you can and always feel like you can question anything the Doctor says until you're real clear,

all my best to you  :-*

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« Reply #56 on: February 26, 2008, 04:52:24 PM »
I see the heart specialist tomorrow.  We shall see.

Sorry to hear of all your troubles Laura...:(
Maybe you were asked this and answered in another post (and/or forum/thread)...but was the first sign of any abnormalities in your heartbeat ever detected prior to the use of the Thermo?

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #57 on: February 26, 2008, 05:08:06 PM »
least you don't have his problem:


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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #58 on: February 27, 2008, 04:44:51 AM »
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Laura , I'm sad to hear the news , but I'll mos def pray extra and I believe that you will get good again.I'm sending out tons of good Karma for you and extra special wishes.

You have a fantastic support system in Michael alone , that deep love will only help heal any heart issue I strongly trust in that  :)

be as positive as you can and always feel like you can question anything the Doctor says until you're real clear,

all my best to you  :-*
Thank you sweetie.  :-*





YoungBlood: about 4 years ago I had been diagnosed with Hashimoto's Disease (hypothyroidism).  I had some flutters, but they were attributed to the thyroid.  I was on thyroid medication for about 2 years and my levels became normal so they weaned me off the meds and the levels stayed.  While at the hospital they test my thyroid levels again and they are still within the normal range, so I dunno.  :(




Knny: thanks for cheering me up, tard.  :P  ;)
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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #59 on: February 27, 2008, 05:01:39 AM »
Love you Laura.   :-*


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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #60 on: February 27, 2008, 05:45:55 AM »

  when I went in the garage this morning to get the snow blower out I stepped on a rake and it bonked me in the head.


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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #61 on: February 27, 2008, 06:04:52 AM »
  when I went in the garage this morning to get the snow blower out I stepped on a rake and it bonked me in the head.


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Alright!!! ;D


Laura, please update us today if possible! :-*
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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #62 on: February 27, 2008, 06:10:58 AM »
I'm off to the doc's!

My love to all my dweetirs!!!!!!!!!!!!  :-*

xoxo
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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #63 on: February 27, 2008, 06:18:37 AM »
I'm off to the doc's!

My love to all my dweetirs!!!!!!!!!!!!  :-*

xoxo

fingers crossed for good news!! 

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #64 on: February 27, 2008, 08:40:03 AM »
  when I went in the garage this morning to get the snow blower out I stepped on a rake and it bonked me in the head.


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LOL lets see the pics :)

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #65 on: February 27, 2008, 08:43:27 AM »
fingers crossed for good news!! 

ditto  :-* I'll cross my arms , and legs too  ;D

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #66 on: February 27, 2008, 12:14:04 PM »
Well, after 3 hours at the doctors, (2 1/2 just waiting to be seen), they have decided to try something before the ablation.  They are going to "shock" my heart.  Yuppers.  They are first going to put a camera down my throat to see if I have any clots and if all looks good, they will put me under and then shock my heart.  This is all to be done on St. Patty's day.
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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #67 on: February 27, 2008, 12:19:56 PM »
Well, after 3 hours at the doctors, (2 1/2 just waiting to be seen), they have decided to try something before the ablation.  They are going to "shock" my heart.  Yuppers.  They are first going to put a camera down my throat to see if I have any clots and if all looks good, they will put me under and then shock my heart.  This is all to be done on St. Patty's day.

  shock is better than surgery, so I hope the shock works.

  Is Mike going to take the pics and post them?  ::)


  Can you have green beer before since it'll be St Patty's Day?

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #68 on: February 27, 2008, 12:30:55 PM »
  shock is better than surgery, so I hope the shock works.

  Is Mike going to take the pics and post them?  ::)


  Can you have green beer before since it'll be St Patty's Day?

I'd rather neither :)

ROFLMAO, re: Mike

No, no food or liquids from midnight before. 

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #69 on: February 27, 2008, 12:31:15 PM »
 
something before the ablation.  They are going to "shock" my heart.   they will  shock my heart.  This is all to be done on St. Patty's day.



I can do that just by dropping my pants....no appointment necessary and I can do it well before St. Patty's Day. ;D

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #70 on: February 27, 2008, 12:36:50 PM »
Well, after 3 hours at the doctors, (2 1/2 just waiting to be seen), they have decided to try something before the ablation.  They are going to "shock" my heart.  Yuppers.  They are first going to put a camera down my throat to see if I have any clots and if all looks good, they will put me under and then shock my heart.  This is all to be done on St. Patty's day.
I will be praying dweetir!  Do you know what the shocking procedure is called?




  Is Mike going to take the pics and post them?  ::)

lol 



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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #71 on: February 27, 2008, 12:49:13 PM »
Awww Laura, I hope this works so that you don't have to go through anything else.   :-\
I will be thinking about you dweetir!   :-*

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #72 on: February 27, 2008, 12:52:44 PM »
I will be praying dweetir!  Do you know what the shocking procedure is called?

lol 


This is what I am having done:

Heart Disease: Cardioversion
For many people, drugs alone will not convert an arrhythmia to a normal heart rhythm. For these people, a procedure called cardioversion or electrical cardioversion may be necessary.

Cardioversion is a treatment for heart rhythms that are irregular (arrhythmia). During cardioversion, a special machine is used to send electrical energy to the heart muscle to restore normal rhythm. The procedure restores the normal heart rate and rhythm, allowing the heart to pump more effectively.

Cardioversion can be used to treat many types of fast and/or irregular heart rhythms. Most often, it is used to treat atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter. But cardioversion may also be used to treat ventricular tachycardia, another arrhythmia that can lead to a dangerous condition called ventricular fibrillation (a cause of sudden cardiac death.)

How Is Cardioversion Performed?
While your heart and blood pressure are monitored, a short-acting sedative is administered. Then an electrical shock is delivered to your chest wall through paddles or patches that stops the abnormal heartbeat and allows your heart to resume a normal rhythm.

Your doctor may want to give you blood thinners prior to and for a period after the procedure.

In some people, a moderately invasive imaging test called transesophageal echocardiogram (or TEE) may be performed prior to the cardioversion to make sure that the heart is free from blood clots. The TEE is performed by swallowing a narrow tube with a camera at its tip that can be placed against the back wall of the heart.

Internal cardioversion may be used in people whose heartbeat did not return to normal after external cardioversion. Internal cardioversion works by delivering an electrical shock through soft wires (catheters) placed in the heart.

Because the patient is sedated, the shock isn't felt. A successful cardioversion may take several electrical shocks.

What's the Difference Between Cardioversion and Defibrillation?
Cardioversion and defibrillation procedures both employ the use of a device to deliver an electrical shock to the heart.

Electrical cardioversion, however, uses much lower electricity levels to administer the shock than defibrillation. Defibrillation is often used to treat much more difficult to convert arrhythmias.

What Happens After the Procedure?
Recovery from cardioversion only takes a few hours.

After the procedure, you may also be required to take antiarrhythmia drugs to help your heart maintain its normal rhythm.

Additional cardioversion may be needed as well.

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Re: The curse of ~flower~
« Reply #73 on: February 27, 2008, 03:30:42 PM »
I think it's a good thing , surgery is intrusive and it carries it's own dangers , infections etc.

This seems good and I have the faith you're going to be good soon .
So this will be a great first step down the path.

Thanks for sharing , it's very generous of you  :-*

I think a daily massage , hot bubble bath , nice glass of wine , and fresh linens from now on until St.Patty's Day will improve the rate of recovery  ;D

Superman will take very good care of you , that's a given  ;) but all that couldn't hurt a girl  :D

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« Reply #74 on: February 27, 2008, 05:06:25 PM »
I think a daily massage , hot bubble bath , nice glass of wine , and fresh linens from now on until St.Patty's Day will improve the rate of recovery  ;D


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